Please note that the College’s phone lines and emails will be down for planned IT maintenance on Tuesday 28th May 2019. The College can be contacted using the temporary phone numbers, 07867 787603 and 07867 787604, during office working hours. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

Due to planned essential IT maintenance, the College’s phone lines and emails will be down on Tuesday 28th May 2019. The College can be contacted using the temporary phone numbers, 07867 787603 and 07867 787604, during office working hours. There may be a short delay in emails being delivered to staff, access to emails and […]

Nothing is sweeter than hearing about the success stories of our former students. This story has a sweet twist as 24-year-old Alexandria Stevenson made her wish come true by studying an “eye opening” Cake Decoration course at Brooklands College in 2012. Read the full article by clicking here.

A ‘Week of Activity’ campaign has been launched to highlight the urgent need for proper investment in the further education (FE) sector, along with fairer pay for staff. Further education colleges across the country pave the way between young people becoming young adults and providing a platform for success in the transition from school to […]

The Big Idea Challenge returned to Brooklands College in December 2018. A group formed of three level 3 Business students emerged as the winning entry for the College, competing against 80 students from across the College. The group then progressed to the bootcamp stage at the headquarters of Natwest, in London. Read on to find […]

Uniformed Public Services students heard a real life testimony from a Holocaust survivor on Wednesday, 3rd April 2019. Born in France, Marcel Ladenheim recalled his experiences of the Holocaust during World War II. The visit was organised by the Holocaust Educational Trust (HET). Forming part of their studies into World War II, students watched a […]

Brooklands College has been awarded Matrix accreditation in recognition of the high standard of advice and support services provided to its students. Matrix is the unique quality benchmark used to assess an organisation’s advice and support services by way of encouraging individuals to progress with achieving their chosen career, learning and life goals. Assessed against […]

Brooklands College has announced a change in the Senior Leadership Team following the resignation of Principal, Gail Walker. Gail, who was appointed Principal in 2016, has announced that she will be leaving the education sector in the summer as part of her long term personal plan. Gail joined the College in 2011 as Deputy Principal […]

To celebrate British Science Week, we caught up with three former Forensic Science students to hear about their progress and the challenges of life studying at university. From Brooklands College to settling in at university and being granted their independence, Abbie Gilliand, Lucy Drummie and Jaskiran Matharu returned to Brooklands College in February 2019 to […]

Blue lights all the way!

Brooklands College is set to host a Higher Education Policing event on Tuesday 5th March 2019.

Interested in a career in Policing? The new BTEC Higher Nationals in Policing is ideal if you wish to progress into the force, or for those wishing to top-up to a BA Honours Degree in Policing. A career in the force is unique, varied and rewarding, and you can expect to face challenges on a daily basis. You may be serving your local community or protecting your country against attack, with there being a range of career opportunities available to explore.

From dealing with difficult situations to responding to emergency incidents on blue lights to somewhere in between, a career in the Police Force is far from your normal ‘9 to 5’ job. Other progression routes from the course could include a career working in Her Majesty’s Prison Service, protecting the country’s borders with the UK Border Force or enforcing discipline with life as a Military Police Officer.

The event on Tuesday 5th March will run from 7pm to 8:30pm, with a key note address by Assistant Chief Constable of Surrey Police, Jeremy Burton. This is the ideal chance to take part in course-related activities and talk to course tutors to discover everything you need to know about the student experience at Brooklands College.

If you would be interested in attending, please register for this event by clicking here.

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